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De Jamaicaan liep tijdens de Reebok GP in New York een tijd van 9.72.
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NEW YORK - Like lightning out of nowhere, Usain Bolt is now the world's fastest man.

The Jamaican sprinter, who doesn't even consider the 100 metres his best race, set the world record Saturday night with a time of 9.72 seconds at the Reebok Grand Prix, .02 seconds faster than the old mark held by his countryman, Asafa Powell.

Bolt was using the 100 as "speed work" to get better for his favourite race, the 200, and also to avoid having to run the more gruelling 400. Then, unexpectedly, he ran the world's second-fastest time a few weeks ago at 9.76.

Even with that, he said he wasn't sure if he would switch out the 400 for the 100 at the Beijing Olympics.

"I think that will change today," Bolt said. "It doesn't matter if I have the world record if I don't have the Olympic medal."

Springing from the starting block and unfurling his lanky frame - listed at 6-foot-4, but probably more like 6-5 and, either way, considered too tall for this kind of speed work - he created a big-time gap between himself and Tyson Gay at about the halfway point, then routed America's top sprinter to the finish line.

"I wasn't really looking for a world record, but it was there for the taking," Bolt said.

Gay finished in 9.85.

"Obviously, I have some work to do," Gay said. "Right now, it's hats off to Bolt. Today was his day."

As he crossed the finish line, Bolt spread his arms out wide and let out a yell. A few moments later, the 21-year-old from Kingston was hoisting the Jamaican flag and a crowd with several hundreds of Jamaican fans was going wild. Then, he kneeled down and posed next to the scoreboard that recorded the fastest time ever - "9.72."

"Just coming here, knowing a lot of Jamaicans were here giving me their support, it meant a lot," Bolt said. "I just wanted to give them what they wanted."

But who could have expected this?

Bolt has long been considered one of his country's top up-and-coming runners, but his height and running style seemed to make him much more fit for powering through turns in the 200, the distance he considers his best, and persevering in the 400, which he doesn't love as much.

Like so many who compete in the 100, Bolt had lots of work to do with his push out of the blocks. In the leadup to the race, he said he doesn't consider himself a true pro at that yet. And after a bad false start by the field - the second gun didn't go off until the runners were 20 metres down the track - this simply didn't seem like a night for world records.

Or was it?

"I was glad for the first false start," Bolt said. "My first start wasn't that good. I knew if I got Tyson on the start, I'd get him."

Gay said he knew it was over after he saw Bolt push out.

"I honestly think we were on the same rhythm, except his stride pattern is a lot bigger," Gay said. "He was covering a lot more ground than I was."

"An awesome athlete," said Shawn Crawford, who finished sixth and witnessed history from two lanes inside of Bolt. "The time shows it."

This marked the first time the record had been set in the United States since the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta, when Donovan Bailey of Oakville, Ont., ran a 9.84.

A lot is often said about Olympic trials in the United States - that given the depth of the roster, it can be an even better meet than the actual Olympics. But suddenly the highlight of the pre-Olympic calendar could now be Jamaican nationals at the end of June, when Bolt and Powell should square off in the 100. Powell, who set the mark of 9.74 last September in Italy, is overcoming a chest injury but is expected to be healthy soon.

Also at Jamaican nationals will be Veronica Campbell-Brown, who won the women's 100 on Saturday in 10.91, the fastest time of 2008.

The fastest time ever, though, now belongs to Bolt, and it made a prophet out of Gay, who predicted that with himself, Bolt and Powell lining up against each other over these next few months, the record could go down, down, down.

The conditions were right.

The start of the meet was delayed by an hour because of threatening storms in the area. Then, about halfway though, a brief thunderstorm hit, cooling the track and leaving it with just the faintest sheen of glistening moisture before the last, most-anticipated, race of the night. The tailwind was measured at 1.7 metres-per-second, .3 under the limit at which a record can be set.

"To be honest, I knew the track was fast," Gay said. "I knew a 9.7 was possible."

After his victory, Bolt paraded around with the Jamaican flag, accepted a hug from Gay, soaked in some more applause.

"I always perform well in front of the Jamaican fans. They're so loud," he said.

Race organizers, knowing they'd get a big Jamaican fanbase out at Icahn Stadium on Randall's Island, had scheduled a post-meet reggae concert for the crowd of about 6,000.

And what a perfect choice that was on this history making night.

Bron: TSN.CA
  Moderator / Redactie Sport zondag 1 juni 2008 @ 09:58:02 #3
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Je bent met net voor, ik kwam het bericht net tegen. Wat een tijd
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Hoeveel harder kan het nog, vraag je je af.
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Ik kan niet wachten tot zaterdag 16 augustus.
  Moderator / Redactie Sport zondag 1 juni 2008 @ 10:02:40 #6
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9,50 ooit ?
Dat is de vraag ja hoe harder kan het nog.
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  Moderator / Redactie Sport zondag 1 juni 2008 @ 10:04:20 #7
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Op zondag 1 juni 2008 10:01 schreef Leatherface het volgende:
Ik kan niet wachten tot zaterdag 16 augustus.
Finale 100 meter zeker tijdens de OS ?
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Op zondag 1 juni 2008 10:02 schreef borisz het volgende:
9,50 ooit ?
Dat is de vraag ja hoe harder kan het nog.
Je zou zeggen dat ze in ieder geval een aardig stukkie onder de 9.70 kunnen lopen.
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Op zondag 1 juni 2008 10:04 schreef borisz het volgende:

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Finale 100 meter zeker tijdens de OS ?
Sure.
  Moderator / Redactie Sport zondag 1 juni 2008 @ 10:08:19 #10
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Ontwikkeling wereldrecord op 100 meter
9.99, Jim Hines, VS, 20-06-1968
9.93, Calvin Smith, VS, 03-07-1983
9.92, Carl Lewis, VS, 24-09-1988
9.90, Leroy Burrell, VS, 14-06-1991
9.86, Carl Lewis, VS, 25-08-1991
9.85, Leroy Burrell, VS, 06-07-1994
9.84, Donovan Bailey, Canada, 27-07-1996
9.79, Maurice Greene, VS, 16-06-1999
9.78, Tim Montgomery, VS, 14-09-2002
9.77, Asafa Powell, Jamaica, 14-06-2005
9.74, Asafa Powell, Jamaica, 09-09-2007
9,72, Usain Bolt, Jamaica, 31-05-2008

Kortom 40 jaar over 0,36 seconden gedaan. Voor de makkelijkheid rekenen we een 100ste per jaar, dan zitten we in 2010 op de 9,70 en 2030 op de 9.50 .

Ik geloof zeker wel dat er nog wel wat van die tijd af kan ja.

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  FOK!-Schrikkelbaas zondag 1 juni 2008 @ 10:44:37 #11
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Never in the entire history of calming down did anyone ever calm down after being told to calm down.
  zondag 1 juni 2008 @ 10:48:07 #12
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Op zondag 1 juni 2008 10:08 schreef borisz het volgende:
Kortom 40 jaar over 0,36 seconden gedaan.
Nee, 40 jaar over 0,27. Da's dus 0,00675 per jaar, oftewel nog 32,5 jaar te gaan. De Spelen van 2040 dus
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  Moderator / Redactie Sport zondag 1 juni 2008 @ 10:49:03 #13
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Op zondag 1 juni 2008 10:48 schreef Mark het volgende:

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Nee, 40 jaar over 0,27. Da's dus 0,00675 per jaar, oftewel nog 32,5 jaar te gaan

Ik was nog niet helemaal wakker. Klopt wat je zegt.
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  zondag 1 juni 2008 @ 10:50:54 #14
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Maar je ziet dat de laatste jaren het harder gaat. De eerste 20 jaar gebeurde er vrij weinig, de laatste 20 jaar is er precies 0,2 vanaf
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Jezus Studio Sport. Hoor ik daar Henry Schut net 'de Amerikaan Usain Bolt' zeggen
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Op zondag 1 juni 2008 11:02 schreef TheArt het volgende:
Jezus Studio Sport. Hoor ik daar Henry Schut net 'de Amerikaan Usain Bolt' zeggen


'Hij verbeterde het wereldrecord van zijn landgenoot Asafa Powell' kwam er ook nog achteraan.

Zou wat zijn als ze beiden tot Amerikaan genaturaliseerd zijn, dan gaat dat WR op de 4x100m er wel aan...

Gruwelijke tijd natuurlijk, en helemaal prachtig dat die Gay eens even dikke klop kreeg.
Jack does it in real time...
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Kreeg er terwijl ik zelf aan het hardlopen was een wildenthousiast smsje over van m'n vader.
Wat een tijd
  zondag 1 juni 2008 @ 13:22:24 #21
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Is het raar trouwens dat het record op de 100 meter de laatste tijd relatief vaak verbroken wordt? Die van de 200 meter (19.32 ) staat er al weer bijna 12 jaar.
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  zondag 1 juni 2008 @ 13:32:43 #22
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Wat een tijd, vooral het weer was niet bepaald recordweer.
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  zondag 1 juni 2008 @ 13:40:50 #23
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Jezus wat een tijd, ik hoop ook op 16 augustus zo'n tijd te zien. Dat zou wel gaaf zijn
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In de halve mag ook wel.
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Wordt nog een mooie strijd op de OS
Op zondag 26 juli 2009 15:19 schreef The_Dean het volgende:
Wat ben je ook een klier :D
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